Reid, Hugh. “Jenny: The Fourth Warton”. Notes and Queries, Vol.
continuous series 231
, No. 1, pp. 84-92. 87
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Jane Warton | Scholar David Fairer
has identified JW
's contribution, from its style, as Adventurer no. 87. This essay, later entitled Politeness a necessary auxiliary to knowledge and virtue, Reid, Hugh. “Jenny: The Fourth Warton”. Notes and Queries, Vol. continuous series 231 , No. 1, pp. 84-92. 87 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Roxburghe Lothian | The novel relates the love between Dante Alighieri
, scholar and poet, and the aristocrat Beatrice Portinari
, and the way her early death inspired his work, particularly the Divina Commedia. The political and... |
Textual Production | Margaret Oliphant | MO
published The Makers of Florence: Dante
, Giotto
, Savonarola
; and Their City. “Palmer’s Index to the Times”. Historical Newspapers Online. Greenfield, John R., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 159. Gale Research. 159: 251 |
Textual Production | Sylvia Beach | Though the essays were solicited and overseen by Joyce
, SB
did much of the editorial work and designed the cover. Beach, Sylvia. Shakespeare and Company. Harcourt, Brace. 179 |
Textual Production | Margaret Oliphant | |
Textual Production | Vita Sackville-West | VSW
followed her Behn biography two years later with Andrew Marvell, to open Faber and Faber
's series The Poets on the Poets (in which the second volume was provided by Eliot
writing on Dante
). Glendinning, Victoria. Vita. Penguin. 222 |
Textual Production | Anna Mary Howitt | Two months later he reported it as attracting much favourable attention when hung at the Portland Gallery
, while AMH
's mother wrote that it was immediately sold, and brought in two commissions. Woodring, Carl Ray. Victorian Samplers: William and Mary Howitt. University of Kansas Press. 171 |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | DLS
published the first of her three-part translation of Dante
's Divine Comedy into English verse: Cantica I: Hell. Gilbert, Colleen B. A Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Macmillan. 109 British Book News. British Council. (1950): 197 |
Textual Production | Linda Villari | |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | DLS
published the second instalment of her verse translation (with her introduction) of Dante
's Divine Comedy: Cantica II: Purgatory. Gilbert, Colleen B. A Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Macmillan. 117 British Book News. British Council. (1955): 1189 |
Textual Production | Marina Warner | MW
published her first novel, In a Dark Wood, exploring connections between a present-day London family and the Emperor's court in seventeenth-century China. The phrase in a dark wood (which has appealed to... |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | The third section of DLS
's translation of Dante
's Divine Comedy—Cantica III: Paradise—was published posthumously; Barbara Reynolds
completed those parts that Sayers had not finished when she died. Gilbert, Colleen B. A Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Macmillan. 121 |
Textual Production | Fanny Aikin Kortright | She says that, not being personally known to Beecher Stowe, she has not asked leave for her dedication, but that Stowe
's work for the black slaves suggests she would favour a work written to... |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | DLS
published Introductory Papers on Dante, which she followed in 13 December 1957 with Further Papers on Dante. British Book News. British Council. (1955): 765; (1957): 505 TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 2759 (17 December 1954): 823; 2911 (13 December 1957): 762 |
Textual Production | Sally Purcell | Her further translations included many poems which were printed in her own volumes of verse, as well as selections from Charles of Orleans
and Gaspara Stampa
, Literature in the Vernacular (a rendering of Dante |